In this chapter, we learn that the Luo family was kind to the young man, and that the family treats him more kindly than before. The young man wonders why he has betrayed the family, and wonders why the family has not treated him better. He wonders if he has stranded the family on the other side of the rope, but there are only a few places in which he can see the right way. He tells himself that he has done a brilliant thing by using a red thread to mark the way, but that the person entrusted by the family isn't trustworthy enough to know the right direction. He reminds himself that if he leads the way he will all die miserable deaths. The fog is turning red, and they have captured a formation. They have also captured commander pang, and he has gone with them. Mr. Sun tells him that he will surely tear his body into pieces if he gets out of the formation. He warns him not to move, and tells him to stay focused, and kill himself. He is shocked, and says he will rustle to hell and seek his answers there
In this chapter, we learn that the Luo family was kind to the young man, and that the family treats him more kindly than before. The young man wonders why he has betrayed the family, and wonders why the family has not treated him better. He wonders if he has stranded the family on the other side of the rope, but there are only a few places in which he can see the right way. He tells himself that he has done a brilliant thing by using a red thread to mark the way, but that the person entrusted by the family isn't trustworthy enough to know the right direction. He reminds himself that if he leads the way he will all die miserable deaths. The fog is turning red, and they have captured a formation. They have also captured commander pang, and he has gone with them. Mr. Sun tells him that he will surely tear his body into pieces if he gets out of the formation. He warns him not to move, and tells him to stay focused, and kill himself. He is shocked, and says he will rustle to hell and seek his answers there